In the House of Stories single work   review  
Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 In the House of Stories
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'Isinglass is a prose narrative written around a beautiful conceit. A meditation on the interdependence of history and fiction, the work is set in the destruction of the Ur-city and of four other cities. All five are called Isinglass, successively of the Waters, Dust, Fire, Sky and the Last. Waves of migration are an essential part of this ficto-prehistory of creation and destruction.' (Introduction)

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  • Dedication: To Rae Desmond Jones

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  • Isinglass Martin Edmond , 2019 single work novel
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